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Chapter V.--in the Flower Garden.

Uncle Robert's Geography (uncle Robert's Visit, V.3) · Francis W. Parker — chapter 5 of 30 · ~84 words · public domain

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Children worship flowers. Probably there are no objects on earth so universally loved by little folks as buds and flowers. Children seek eagerly for flowers by the roadside, in the pastures, fields, and woods. This love, like all instincts, should be carefully cultivated.

Children may easily be led to study the forms, colors, and habits of plants. They will always take the keenest interest in the mystery of seeds and shoots, of roots and growing leaves, if there is a teacher to direct them.

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